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Striges
Striges Stri"ges, n. pl. [L., pl. of strix a streech owl; cf. Gr. ? a screaming night bird.] (Zo["o]l.) The tribe of birds which comprises the owls.

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- gradivo o ukorijenjenosti i životnosti tradicije vezane uz štrige i štrigune u Istri. [...] Štrige i štriguni su najbliži pojmu vještica. Štrigun se rodi...
- gradivo o ukorijenjenosti i životnosti tradicije vezane uz štrige i štrigune u Istri. ... Štrige i štriguni su najbliži pojmu vještica. Štrigun se rodi u...
- The strix (plural striges or strixes), in the mythology of classical antiquity, was a bird of ill omen, the product of metamorphosis, that fed on human...
- Razdrtega, 2016, ISBN 9612548889, p.75 Vinšćak, Tomo (December 2005). "On "Štrige", "Štriguni" and "Krsnici" on Istrian Peninsula". Studia ethnologica Croatica...
- Uccelli non p****eriformi. Studio su varie tendenze evolutive. Part II – Striges, Caprimulgiformes ed Apodiformes ["Cranial kinesis and morphology of non-p****erine...
- Greco-Roman mythology described the Empusae, the Lamia, the Mormo and the striges. Over time the first two terms became general words to describe witches...
- StrixAncient Rome with the following spelling variations: Striga Stirge Strige StrzygaSlavic Suangi – New Guinea SukuyanCaribbean Succubus – Judeo-Christian...
- heart and the vital parts of the human body. The power to avert vampiric striges, which Ovid attributes to the conflated Cardea-Carna, probably belonged...
- Nomenclature of the British Owls, and on the Arrangement of the Order Striges". Ibis. 21 (3): 346–352. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1879.tb07718.x. Konig...
- with wet hawthorn twigs) and newborn children by the aggression of the striges (in the myth the young Proca). M. Renard sees the ****ociation of J****...